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monique braxton is live in old city. a decision could come later today? >> reporter: that's what we are hearing. they will gather here at noon. i reached out to a septa spokesperson to ask about the service interruption plan. she doesn't want to reveal any provisions at this point because both sides are due back here to talk at the bargaining table. we did go over to community college of philadelphia to talk to some of the 34,000 students who take classes there. the students we spoke with are freshmen and sophomore who travel across the city. one told us the difference between paying to park in a lot and riding public transportation could be as much as $10 a day. here are a few of their comments between classes. >> i drive and park in the residential area and walk over. >> it's going to be hard to get to college and all that. it's going to be difficult. i think they shouldn't do it. >> reporter: have you thought about your alternative plan? >> yeah. i could try to get a ride. >> i'm going to try to get a ride. then it's hard for people who have kids to ta
monique braxton is live in old city. a decision could come later today? >> reporter: that's what we are hearing. they will gather here at noon. i reached out to a septa spokesperson to ask about the service interruption plan. she doesn't want to reveal any provisions at this point because both sides are due back here to talk at the bargaining table. we did go over to community college of philadelphia to talk to some of the 34,000 students who take classes there. the students we spoke with...
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(applause) >> i definitely want to congratulate monique on her presidency with cappa. that's just a tremendous accomplishment for you and just an honor for you to represent the entire west coast on -- with such an important international organization. >> thank you. >> so, congratulations. and the giants and the world series and the pennant and all the revenue that it's brought to the port, we just can't thank the giants enough for all that they're doing. thank you. >> thank you. any public comment? >> items for the consent calendar, item 10 a. request authorization to accept and expend a $67,500 grant from the california department of parks and recreation, division of boating & waterways, surrendered and abandoned vessel exchange program to allow for removal, storage and disposal of eligible surrendered and abandoned vessels within the port of san francisco. item 10 b, commissioners' report ~ request authorization to submit to the board of supervisors [speaker not understood]. >> so moved. >> second. >> is there public comment on the consent calendar? seeing none, publ
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nbc 10 monique braxton has been at the fire scene all morning. monique, what can you tell us? >> i can tell you, tracy, right now both lanes of chestnut street have reopened in the past half hour. police do remain on guard, though, down the block. fire marshal is still investigating what caused this destructive blaze. now, our camera captured dozens of firefighters battling heavy smoke and flames for more than an hour while you were sleeping. investigators say they believe the two-alarm inferno began inside a third floor apartment. residents that fled with the clothes on their back used bankban blankets to try to keep warm. we spoke to one who was rescued from his balcony. >> overwhelming smoke. i had to run back into the apartment and close my door and i had to go out my front window where that balcony is at. and they used the ladder. they got me off the balcony. >> and tucker also told us he's lucky to be alive. he's glad the firefighters were there to rescue him. we've also learned about 60 people are at a shelter at a local school set up by the american red cross. in next
nbc 10 monique braxton has been at the fire scene all morning. monique, what can you tell us? >> i can tell you, tracy, right now both lanes of chestnut street have reopened in the past half hour. police do remain on guard, though, down the block. fire marshal is still investigating what caused this destructive blaze. now, our camera captured dozens of firefighters battling heavy smoke and flames for more than an hour while you were sleeping. investigators say they believe the two-alarm...
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monique braxton is live on the scene there for us in west philadelphia. monique? >> chris, dozens of those rescued residents who called chestnut apartments home are settling in place. this place is still being guarded by police just up the street. the fire investigators still don't know the cause. our camera captured dozens of firefighters battling heavy smoke early this morning and flames. for more than an hour, investigators say they believe the blaze began inside a third floor apartment. we also saw people shivering in the cold, wondering what had happened to them. we learned that some 60 people were rescued. they're now in a shelter set up by the american red cross at sayer school. >> i saw a big fire. and i got out of there. my wife's handicapped, so it was like kind of hard getting her out of there. >> i went to my door, all this black smoke and fire coming through and then being handic handicapped, nothing much in there. >> we also talked to a gentleman who had to be rescued from his balcony. we're working on that sound for you at 6:00. live for now in west
monique braxton is live on the scene there for us in west philadelphia. monique? >> chris, dozens of those rescued residents who called chestnut apartments home are settling in place. this place is still being guarded by police just up the street. the fire investigators still don't know the cause. our camera captured dozens of firefighters battling heavy smoke early this morning and flames. for more than an hour, investigators say they believe the blaze began inside a third floor...
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monique braxton is live at the fire scene. monique, what can you tell us? >> since i last talked to you about a half hour ago chestnut street has reopened. firefighters have also cleared the scene, but the scene is still being guarded by police down at the other end of the block. this all means the investigation is far from over. as you mentioned, three folks are injured and one a firefighter and a department spokesperson says when they arrived here just before midnight, they found heavy smoke and flames billowing from a third floor apartment window. the two alarm blaze took more than an hour to bring it under control. and the firefighter here on the scene who spoke to us said there was some difficulty in battling this blaze. >> you have four stories of fire, you have to make sure that all the oxygen moves and the safety of the firefighters and the residents, as well. >> now, more than 60 people were rescued and taken to a local shelter at a local high school just a couple of blocks away. in the past half hour, we've been talking to them, we're working on b
monique braxton is live at the fire scene. monique, what can you tell us? >> since i last talked to you about a half hour ago chestnut street has reopened. firefighters have also cleared the scene, but the scene is still being guarded by police down at the other end of the block. this all means the investigation is far from over. as you mentioned, three folks are injured and one a firefighter and a department spokesperson says when they arrived here just before midnight, they found heavy...
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monique braxton is live there on the scene and, mow monique, what is the situation now? >> good morning to you, chris. we can show you now that the firefighters have just pulled up their hoses and cleared the scene. we have been told that three people have been injured, one of them a firefighter. several people were trapped by the flames and smoke and rescued. we can also tell you that the fire started about 11:45 this morning. heavy fire was scene shooting from the third floor windows and firefighters arrived. residents here tell us that they believe the fire started on the third floor and then shot up to the fourth floor. we're just outside the chestnut park apartments. going it be calling the fire marshal and see where he eis in his investigation, but right now the cause is unknown. but about 60 people are staying in a red cross shelter at sayer middle school. live for now, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> at 4:37. we're looking at a crime crackdown. >> the new addition to one of our area's most dangerous cities. >>> worries about trick or treating safety in a anothe
monique braxton is live there on the scene and, mow monique, what is the situation now? >> good morning to you, chris. we can show you now that the firefighters have just pulled up their hoses and cleared the scene. we have been told that three people have been injured, one of them a firefighter. several people were trapped by the flames and smoke and rescued. we can also tell you that the fire started about 11:45 this morning. heavy fire was scene shooting from the third floor windows...
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monique braxton is arriving on the scene shortly and we'll hear from her at 4:30 on how many people were displaced by this fire. >>> eight minutes after 4:00 now and, again, the clock is ticking towards a possible strike by septa. the main transit workers union could make a decision today on whether workers will walk off the job and that strike, they say, could happen as early as monday. both sides will return to the bargaining table today at noon, trying to avoid a walkout. septa and leaders of transport workers union 234 met again yesterday, but, once again, could not come to an agreement. if those workers go on strike, it means it will halt buses, trolleys and subway trains in the city of philadelphia and, listen to this, a ripple effect here. nbc 10 spoke with the vice president of another union that represents unions that operate in delaware county and parts of montgomery county. they, too, are negotiating with septa and his members have also authorized a strike. so, it's possible, he says, that they could also walk out if negotiations break down. a lot of riders are bracing for the
monique braxton is arriving on the scene shortly and we'll hear from her at 4:30 on how many people were displaced by this fire. >>> eight minutes after 4:00 now and, again, the clock is ticking towards a possible strike by septa. the main transit workers union could make a decision today on whether workers will walk off the job and that strike, they say, could happen as early as monday. both sides will return to the bargaining table today at noon, trying to avoid a walkout. septa and...
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. >> so, thank you, stephanie, and monique. so, you're welcome to stay or you're welcome to go back downstairs if you like. all right. also, so, to move on, so, the a-d-a subsidized assessment program we are now going to expand it city-wide. and it will be available as long as there are funds annually because of the dollar registration that's added to the annual business registration. we have approximately $50,000 to work with. so, that could add 40, around 40 kass p, subsidized casp inspections. it was opened up to targeted certain neighborhood programs. now with this fee we're going to be targeting -- opening it up city-wide. small business saturdays is coming up november -- i'm very embarrassed, but the last saturday of the month. we are very pleased that american express has decided to, again, include san francisco in expanding its sort of activities. >> the 29th. >> the 29th. yes, thank you. so, they are planning a main street make over which is just helping with kind of decorations and with hayes valley, and then small bu
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first i want to introduce you to -- come up -- monique martinez, and monique is a b.s. in the business administration entrepreneurship and innovation. she's class of 2015. so, monique has been continuing on the work around the pos and has spent an enormous amount of time logging what each county's program or lack of registry program that they have, been talking to the counties in terms of how they regulate that the pos system so that we have a comprehensive log of what each county is doing in the state of california. and i want to give them just a quick moment of opportunity to introduce themselves. so, monique? >> good afternoon, commissioner. so, a she said, i'm a student at usf majoring entrepreneurship, minoring in [speaker not understood] study. one of my classes is an internship here, so, i'm helping here with the pos systems and everything. so, the first thing i did was get a list of primary counties, mainly the larger ones, los angeles, san francisco, san diego, sacramento, riverside, and then i conducted like a list of how much it costs per system and a couple
first i want to introduce you to -- come up -- monique martinez, and monique is a b.s. in the business administration entrepreneurship and innovation. she's class of 2015. so, monique has been continuing on the work around the pos and has spent an enormous amount of time logging what each county's program or lack of registry program that they have, been talking to the counties in terms of how they regulate that the pos system so that we have a comprehensive log of what each county is doing in...
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nbc 10's monique braxton is following the story. she's live right from outside of city hall in the meeting where it's taking place. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we spoke to a council person outside chambers. he tells us he expects full support from fellow council members. the bill was introduced shortly after a gay couple showed us their injuries sustained after they were sumpjumped in center . pennsylvania's hate crime law applies to attacks on people because of their gender, religion and ethnicity. council person kenny says philadelphia law would include other people. >> the reason people need to be protected is they need to walk down the street with whom they choose to walk with and not be harassed or beaten or have their jaw broken. to me, that's just unacceptable in any circumstance. the state criminal law will take care of those phonefolks. but what we want to send the message to harrisburg is we think hate crime legislation should be extended to lgbt status and we need to protect all pennsylvanians, not just some. >> re
nbc 10's monique braxton is following the story. she's live right from outside of city hall in the meeting where it's taking place. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we spoke to a council person outside chambers. he tells us he expects full support from fellow council members. the bill was introduced shortly after a gay couple showed us their injuries sustained after they were sumpjumped in center . pennsylvania's hate crime law applies to attacks on people because of their gender,...
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. >> the fog with skyforce 10 in monique's cameras, it's thicker in some than others. >> and jillian mele has been monitoring the cameras. >> each camera tells a different story because you're going to see something different. this is a live route at the blue route. near the mid-county toll plaza. volume definitely building, 95 southbound this is a live look right near cottman avenue. we're starting to get that volume that we're used to on 95. that's always the first delay of the morning and that is the case today. we're starting to see pockets of volume on 76 but really nothing out of the ordinary. heading to bucks county, new hope we have an accident. lower hook road, route 202 in that area. you can see it on this map. a two-vehicle accident. use caution there and leave yourself extra minutes. blue bell, an accident we've been following all morning long. dekalb pike and morris road, that accident has been cleared. if you're taking mass transit, everything is on or close to schedule. >>> stopping a dangerous strain of meningitis before it starts. the new efforts to prevent another u
. >> the fog with skyforce 10 in monique's cameras, it's thicker in some than others. >> and jillian mele has been monitoring the cameras. >> each camera tells a different story because you're going to see something different. this is a live route at the blue route. near the mid-county toll plaza. volume definitely building, 95 southbound this is a live look right near cottman avenue. we're starting to get that volume that we're used to on 95. that's always the first delay of...
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monique, where are you and what are you seeing now? >> reporter: good morning, chris. we're route on 309. we just passed through satterton. it's not too foggy here. throughout the morning, we've been going north on 309 and we've run into patches of dense fog. at tiles, my photographer, dave palmer, has had to slow down as he's approached foggy areas. we're seeing more cars out now. but definitely a morning to take it slow because you never know when you're going to hit that patch of fog. live for now, monique braxton, "nbc10 news." >>> new from overnight, police are investigating a crash that's happened in the oxford circle section of the philadelphia. nbc10 was on scene when one accident overturned and collided with another vehicle. one woman in the overturned car was taken to the hospital. >>> a campaign controversy is brewing this morning and it's all because of this video. take a look at it. it appears to show the husband of a delaware state senator stealing campaign signs off the side of the road. a warrant is now out for his arrest. nbc10's katy zachry is live in
monique, where are you and what are you seeing now? >> reporter: good morning, chris. we're route on 309. we just passed through satterton. it's not too foggy here. throughout the morning, we've been going north on 309 and we've run into patches of dense fog. at tiles, my photographer, dave palmer, has had to slow down as he's approached foggy areas. we're seeing more cars out now. but definitely a morning to take it slow because you never know when you're going to hit that patch of fog....
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also nbc10's monique braxton is in storm force 10. she's going north on 309. seeing the fog in that area. monique, tell us more. >> reporter: hi, tracy, we headed out on 76 on the schuylkill expressway and we ran into some fog there. the closer we got to the pennsylvania turnpike, we did see that the fog was heading up pretty much near the waterways. right now heading north on 309. we're in and out of pockets of fog. here's what it looks like for those of you heading out. we have just passed montgomery mall. it was very foggy near montgomery mall. we're still in a lot of fog here. again, we're running in and out of the fog. i heard kras schris say earlier should definitely leave extra time. you may be in the clear for five minutes but the next 10 or 15, you're definite any in fog. >>> paying to reserve a parking spot in philadelphia. there's an app for that but one lawmaker says maybe there shouldn't be. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in center city. what is this politician proposing now. >> reporter: chris is democrat bill greenley at-large democrat, his order a
also nbc10's monique braxton is in storm force 10. she's going north on 309. seeing the fog in that area. monique, tell us more. >> reporter: hi, tracy, we headed out on 76 on the schuylkill expressway and we ran into some fog there. the closer we got to the pennsylvania turnpike, we did see that the fog was heading up pretty much near the waterways. right now heading north on 309. we're in and out of pockets of fog. here's what it looks like for those of you heading out. we have just...
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monique braxton is live in old city where the meeting is scheduled to begin at noon. a lot of people are nervous about this. >> reporter: a lot of people are nervous. a lot of people are paying attention to the talks that septa tells us they hope will continue. here is what we learned from the union leaders. they tell us if they strike, they will give bus, subway and trolley riders 24 hours notice. more than 60,000 students use septa to get to and from school. we have been talking with parents and the school district since the strike vote by union members on sunday. the school district tells us, classes will continue on a regular basis for about five days the school buses will be pro -- after five days, the school buses will be provided some of them by the school district. here is what some parents and students had to say. >> i have little cousins that are in high school. they get the bus every day to get to school, becauseóoarÑ the schools aren't in walking distance like they used to be. >> my children aren't going to have a way to get to school. so i don't know. i
monique braxton is live in old city where the meeting is scheduled to begin at noon. a lot of people are nervous about this. >> reporter: a lot of people are nervous. a lot of people are paying attention to the talks that septa tells us they hope will continue. here is what we learned from the union leaders. they tell us if they strike, they will give bus, subway and trolley riders 24 hours notice. more than 60,000 students use septa to get to and from school. we have been talking with...
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monique braxton is live in old city where the meeting is scheduled to begin at noon. a lot of people are nervous about this. >> reporter: a lot of people are nervous. a lot of people are paying attention to the talks that septa tells us they hope will continue. here is what we learned from the union leaders. they tell us if they strike, they will give bus, subway and
monique braxton is live in old city where the meeting is scheduled to begin at noon. a lot of people are nervous about this. >> reporter: a lot of people are nervous. a lot of people are paying attention to the talks that septa tells us they hope will continue. here is what we learned from the union leaders. they tell us if they strike, they will give bus, subway and
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live for now outside school district headquarters, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, monique. >>> and it's been more than two months since the taney dragons competed in the little league world series, but today they will be honored by the citizens crime commission in philadelphia. at a banquet tonight, 129 and 13-year-old little leaguers will be presented with this year's thomas jefferson award for helping unite the entire region in their exciting run in the world series. congratulations. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a nice, mild start. we will see some sunshine to start with and the temperatures will be climbing, but then clouds move in during the day. and later today, we'll be tracking some light showers. nothing heavy about those showers coming through later on. and by tomorrow, they're done. but then, colder air moving in, especially for the weekend when the wind will be blowing and rain will be back. allentown 52 degrees. 56 right now in northeast philadelphia, and millville is 64. this is the view of the sky. really thin cl
live for now outside school district headquarters, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, monique. >>> and it's been more than two months since the taney dragons competed in the little league world series, but today they will be honored by the citizens crime commission in philadelphia. at a banquet tonight, 129 and 13-year-old little leaguers will be presented with this year's thomas jefferson award for helping unite the entire region in their exciting run in the world...
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joining me in the studio, mon monique. talk me through the questions imposed to women. >> two personal question, have you been personally verbally or physically harassed? we had four questions which were do you feel safe? would bystander help you if anything happen to you? do you feel safe authorities would investigate if you are going to say a crime was committed against me, et cetera, et cetera. then we had thompson poll to gender specific in each city. to ask them most general questions. >> interesting. >> it was all ranked together by division of thompson roiters. >> as the worst performing cities, bogota a, mexico city and lima, these used to have a terrible reputation in terms of safety. what did they do to change? >> absolutely. they are different. new york 25 years ago, you could not go walking at night alone. i would never do that at the time. or going you never felt safe. there was high crime level et cetera. they have been tough on crime and prosecuting, et cetera. it was the hard way. also you have city tv ever
joining me in the studio, mon monique. talk me through the questions imposed to women. >> two personal question, have you been personally verbally or physically harassed? we had four questions which were do you feel safe? would bystander help you if anything happen to you? do you feel safe authorities would investigate if you are going to say a crime was committed against me, et cetera, et cetera. then we had thompson poll to gender specific in each city. to ask them most general...
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live for now outside school district headquarters, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> the company that's unmanned rocket exploded seconds after lift-off in virginia is focused on finding a cause. the supply rocket was bound for the international space station, but it exploded just seconds after launching. what was left of the rocket came crashing down on area beaches. no one was hurt. but six students from ocean city high school witnessed the explosion. their families tell us they were about a mile and a half from the launchpad on wallops island. the students had a vested interest in something on board the cargo ship, their science project. it aimed to test the effect that microgravity had on e. coli bacteria. astronauts would have performed the experiment in space. the rocket was supposed to launch monday night, but that was canceled minutes before because there was a boat in the hazard area. stay with nbc 10 and nbc10.com for any new developments on the rocket explosion. onlike you can see viewer video of the lift-off and explosion, also information on past nasa disasters. >>> 5:33. an
live for now outside school district headquarters, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> the company that's unmanned rocket exploded seconds after lift-off in virginia is focused on finding a cause. the supply rocket was bound for the international space station, but it exploded just seconds after launching. what was left of the rocket came crashing down on area beaches. no one was hurt. but six students from ocean city high school witnessed the explosion. their families tell us they were...
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i'm just saying, somebody, monique has just referenced, someone has done a projection that we don't think this is going to be financially feasible for the next three 3 years. that is something based on the fact that there are no more stations. >> that's based on stations cubed root the -- across the country and these take hold and like a new business they need a couple years. >> i understand that. it sounds like we are making assumptions. i would say from my standpoint it's a small thing and it is a labor of love, as we are trying do this as a business thing, i would say review it fwen, if not then we are doing it as a community benefit. >> we are not just waving it. the resolution says if the bike share program is still not generating enough revenue to cover it's expenses and the financial statements are provided in a manner that prove that, then we would and the fee waiver is requested, then we would grant it. we are not just granting it blindly, we are saying we are willing to in advancing coming back to the port commission understanding how other bike share operators have operated off
i'm just saying, somebody, monique has just referenced, someone has done a projection that we don't think this is going to be financially feasible for the next three 3 years. that is something based on the fact that there are no more stations. >> that's based on stations cubed root the -- across the country and these take hold and like a new business they need a couple years. >> i understand that. it sounds like we are making assumptions. i would say from my standpoint it's a small...
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monique gets phone calls with people telling her you have too many cruise ships comingen. if we didn't have enough they would be complaining about that. what is said about the financing and i think with all the right partners together this could be a win situation. only in san francisco with something like this really happening, this is good. if you really think about 80 years ago what was happening in san francisco, this is a water front that the long shoreman and the water front were trying to organize. 80 years leader, jimmy sherman. i like to think in this city we are like familiar feud. we have differences in opinion. i look at cities like los angeles and new york and they pay all of this money to pay all of these brilliant people, in san francisco, we seem to be a city of m it's fits but we seem to win in the world series and get thing done and we collectively put our resources together and at the end of the day i think we find a point where we can all agree as something that works out best for everyone and this is i iconic. people from cruise ships will go here but
monique gets phone calls with people telling her you have too many cruise ships comingen. if we didn't have enough they would be complaining about that. what is said about the financing and i think with all the right partners together this could be a win situation. only in san francisco with something like this really happening, this is good. if you really think about 80 years ago what was happening in san francisco, this is a water front that the long shoreman and the water front were trying...
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my name is monique moyer. thank you for the outstanding turnout. everybody has their good karma. not a lot of orange in the room. hopefully those that have their orange, good luck, those that do not, it's not bad luck for us. commissioners, i just have a few items to report. we came off an as astounding fleet week for the commission of the u s s america and naval ships and altogether we saw 30,000 visitors and 19,000 which visited the u ucsf u.s.s america. on saturday we we were very proud, san francisco to host the usa america. the first missamerica and she is the one where ms. america is named and she was then purchased by the navy and used to stop politic -- blockade runners. the navy commission was the third vessel, she is an amphibian assault vessel and an aircraft carrier and has carried no. more aircraft than any carrier below and has multiple decks and also built for humanitarian aid and assistants and an icu and 22 dental rooms and 900 enlisted and 1600 marines. she carries navy personnel and marine personnel. it was really terrific and fun to see all of the family membe
my name is monique moyer. thank you for the outstanding turnout. everybody has their good karma. not a lot of orange in the room. hopefully those that have their orange, good luck, those that do not, it's not bad luck for us. commissioners, i just have a few items to report. we came off an as astounding fleet week for the commission of the u s s america and naval ships and altogether we saw 30,000 visitors and 19,000 which visited the u ucsf u.s.s america. on saturday we we were very proud, san...
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monique braxton has been working on the story all afternoon. what have you learned about the officer in this video? >> reporter: good evening, denise. a police source tells us the cop on the video is assigned to the 19th district. that we're not revealing his name because he has not been criminally charged. shortly after we saw this video on facebook, we began reaching out to the police department, as well as the person who posted this video. you see a uniformed philadelphia police officer walking with students. you hear him singling out and cursing at one student as he proceeds toward the middle of the group. the cop raises his hand, pointing a finger toward that student. >> big man -- >> reporter: using another curse word and threatening the student. >> okay. >> reporter: i e-mailed the clip to high-ranking officers. one responded, we're quoting here, "the video does not reflect well on the officer. i have no doubt he had good reason to be exasperated. but you have to maintain your professional demeanor." a police spokes did person for the de
monique braxton has been working on the story all afternoon. what have you learned about the officer in this video? >> reporter: good evening, denise. a police source tells us the cop on the video is assigned to the 19th district. that we're not revealing his name because he has not been criminally charged. shortly after we saw this video on facebook, we began reaching out to the police department, as well as the person who posted this video. you see a uniformed philadelphia police...
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lexie hudson. >> because the damage was caused by criminal activity, monique's insurance policy would not reimburse her for her material losses. but monique is happy that she still has her son and lexie whom she regularly visits. >> you know, i'm just grateful to have them alive. that's it, period. everything else is replaceable. it's all just material stuff. look how beautiful your hair looks. my love. how are you? >> good, i like your earrings. >> thanks. put a little jewelry on today. hi. >> hi. >> look at your hair. it's so pretty. >> thank you. >> how you feeling? >> i'm okay. >> yeah. >> yeah, how are you? >> pretty good. >> though she is not yet married, hudson sees monique as a mother figure. >> my mother-in-law is a big strength in my life. oh, my gosh. she helps me smile, helps me remember to think positively. >> looking forward to getting out. >> i know, right? i'm excited, 25 days. >> is it 25 days and counting, huh? working off the calendar. can't wait. we're going to make life as normal as possible, right? >> yes. >> yeah. and we have to make sure that we keep you on tra
lexie hudson. >> because the damage was caused by criminal activity, monique's insurance policy would not reimburse her for her material losses. but monique is happy that she still has her son and lexie whom she regularly visits. >> you know, i'm just grateful to have them alive. that's it, period. everything else is replaceable. it's all just material stuff. look how beautiful your hair looks. my love. how are you? >> good, i like your earrings. >> thanks. put a little...
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monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> now to our weather. what a beautiful saturday. who would guess it is the end of october. it was warm enough for this little one to play in the water at the the park. this weather not going to last for too long. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is here. >> it's a little bit above average, which is 64 degrees for this time of year. today we warmed into the 70s. tomorrow temperatures will drop 5 degrees. 65 will still be nice and comfortable. although our wind speeds will pick up. conditions throughout the rest of the region, currently 59 in the poconos. 64, allentown. 66 in philadelphia. 64 degrees here in atlantic city and in dover. tonight, temperatures dropping down. low '60s by 8:00 p.m. it will still be comfortable out. closer to 10:00 p.m., a few clouds out there. temperatures dropping down to 57 degrees. i'll let you know what to expect for the rest of your weekend. we have warmer days ahead in my seven-day forecast. . >>> still ahead on nbc 10 news at 6:00, a fall tradition on the schuylkill. heading to the ri
monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> now to our weather. what a beautiful saturday. who would guess it is the end of october. it was warm enough for this little one to play in the water at the the park. this weather not going to last for too long. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is here. >> it's a little bit above average, which is 64 degrees for this time of year. today we warmed into the 70s. tomorrow temperatures will drop 5 degrees. 65 will still be nice and...
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monique braxton has the story. >> i am shocked. but just move on. you know? i'm surprised, too. and i'm a little upset. i wanted to go to the game tonight. that's like an awesome game. and oh well, you know? >> reporter: students arriving here at central bucks west tell us the homecoming game against their rival, central bucks east, isn't something they normally miss. but now preseason hazing allegations have not only cancelled tonight's game, the own is over. the school superintendent also suspended all football coaches. >> i think it's unfortunate what happened to the football team. both teams put in a lot of work for this, and hazing had to ruin it. >> reporter: investigators say they were called here to the school wednesday to investigate allegations senior players placed towels over the heads of rookie teammates. then sent them into the showers. police also say younger players were held down while their hair was cut. other players told investigators they were told to grab another player's crotch. in a statement to parents, superintendent whites zel called the allegations hu
monique braxton has the story. >> i am shocked. but just move on. you know? i'm surprised, too. and i'm a little upset. i wanted to go to the game tonight. that's like an awesome game. and oh well, you know? >> reporter: students arriving here at central bucks west tell us the homecoming game against their rival, central bucks east, isn't something they normally miss. but now preseason hazing allegations have not only cancelled tonight's game, the own is over. the school...
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live in central bucks east, monique -- excuse me, live outside central bucks west, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> it's friday. the rain is gone. turns out we are in for a pretty great looking weekend. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is here with the forecast. >> as we head into the rest of today, we are going to see our temperatures increasing, which will be nice. warmer today than it was yesterday. it's already warmer at 62 degrees. a mix of sun and clouds. we barely saw the sun. our humidity is down to 52%. wind at 12 miles per hour. we are dealing with gusty winds. that's going to continue today. wind speeds up to 30 miles an hour in atlantic city. 30 in reading. 29 in the poconos. it won't be until we head into this evening that we see the winds diminishing. the rest of the region, we are mainly in the 60s. 51 in the poconos and 60 in allentown. we are up from this time yesterday, tup ten degrees in philadelphia. so for the rest of today, it will feel more comfortable out in terms of our temperatures. you still have to contend with our wind speeds. 62 by 1:00. by
live in central bucks east, monique -- excuse me, live outside central bucks west, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> it's friday. the rain is gone. turns out we are in for a pretty great looking weekend. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is here with the forecast. >> as we head into the rest of today, we are going to see our temperatures increasing, which will be nice. warmer today than it was yesterday. it's already warmer at 62 degrees. a mix of sun and clouds. we...
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monique braxton live at the school there. this has caught a lot of people off guard. >> reporter: a lot of players and a lot of parents who mp lwe looking forward to that homecoming game tomorrow night. they canceled the last game of the year. so two games canceled. we also learned from the police as well as the school superintendent through a written statement that all of the football coaches, jv, varsity, have been suspended pending further notice. we did come out yesterday. let me show you this video. we found out the band was practicing but the football field was silent. no parents were around. we went to a neighborhood close by, talked to some parents. they tell us they're baffled. they say about 3:20 yesterday they received an e-mail stating the rest of the football season had been canceled. they say it isn't fair because they feel the superintendent should have met with them face to face. >> he's not planning on going to college to play football. this was it for him. and to finish out with that on his back? i mean, com
monique braxton live at the school there. this has caught a lot of people off guard. >> reporter: a lot of players and a lot of parents who mp lwe looking forward to that homecoming game tomorrow night. they canceled the last game of the year. so two games canceled. we also learned from the police as well as the school superintendent through a written statement that all of the football coaches, jv, varsity, have been suspended pending further notice. we did come out yesterday. let me show...
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monique comes from the schedule of entrepreneurship and she will continue to help around the work of sales and supervisors wiener and i are interested in this to provide support of research information that needs to be done and stephanie nichols was referred from would it robot who gave the presentation to the commission on the point of sale back in august. and is from the the law school there and so i'm having her do some clean up work around business formation and also wanting to put together a plan before the commission since we are now doing gross receipts to see if the commission wants to establish some criteria around revenue in addition to employee side for small business definition. then, i also wanted to inform you that i met with rebecca pro zan who some of you may know but she was with the district attorney's office and she's now the government policy at government affair at google to discuss different types of business opportunities, things that programs, so there will be future things coming. i don't know exactly what yet. but i was very appreciative that she reached out
monique comes from the schedule of entrepreneurship and she will continue to help around the work of sales and supervisors wiener and i are interested in this to provide support of research information that needs to be done and stephanie nichols was referred from would it robot who gave the presentation to the commission on the point of sale back in august. and is from the the law school there and so i'm having her do some clean up work around business formation and also wanting to put together...
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monique braxton is at the news conference. she will bring us a live report at 11:30. >>> police in camden county are investigating a shooting that happened just over an hour ago. sky force 10 was over the scene on the west branch avenue. a man was shot in the back. this happened in this apartment complex. there's no word on his condition. so far, there are no arrests and we have no motive. >>> we have learned the identity of a young man killed in a crash on the pennsylvania turnpike. 18-year-old michael graham died at the hospital. authorities say the car he was in lost control. it happened around 12:30 this morning. the car hit a guardrail and crashed into a tractor-trailer. four other people in the car suffered moderate injuries. >>> new this morning, philadelphia police hope this video will help them identify a man who is wanted in a carjacking. they say the man jumped into the back seat of a car at a gas station on north broad street. this happened yesterday afternoon. and he pulled out a gun. the driver and passengerup ju
monique braxton is at the news conference. she will bring us a live report at 11:30. >>> police in camden county are investigating a shooting that happened just over an hour ago. sky force 10 was over the scene on the west branch avenue. a man was shot in the back. this happened in this apartment complex. there's no word on his condition. so far, there are no arrests and we have no motive. >>> we have learned the identity of a young man killed in a crash on the pennsylvania...
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nbc10's monique braxton is following developments. monique? >> still unanswered questions this morning but we do have the identities confirmed as the victim and the shooter. they been identifies as michael zehaf-bibeau after he shot and killed michael cirillo. a memorial stands there for cirillo. sill litt cirillo was a single father, we're hearing. we also learned that his son had just started kindergarten. officials took his passport fearing he would travel abroad to commit crimes. we're being told that he was feared he would travel converting to islam and trying to figure out if he acted alone. >>> three minutes before 7:00. happening today, dozens of first responders in camden county will get medical training on the ebola virusÔ nbc10's katy zachry is live outside of cooper hospital with more. >> reporter: this training is not open to the public. it is for first responders only. county leaders who set this up tell me they did not want to raise the level of fear around the ebola virus, but, rather, they want to prepare those on the front
nbc10's monique braxton is following developments. monique? >> still unanswered questions this morning but we do have the identities confirmed as the victim and the shooter. they been identifies as michael zehaf-bibeau after he shot and killed michael cirillo. a memorial stands there for cirillo. sill litt cirillo was a single father, we're hearing. we also learned that his son had just started kindergarten. officials took his passport fearing he would travel abroad to commit crimes....
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live in the d.o.c., monique braxton, "nbc10 news." >>> 5:33 now. this morning, new reals in effect to deal with ebola concerns in the u.s. the government regulations apply to airline passengers including americans who arrive from west africa. monitoring will begin in six states including pennsylvania and new jersey. air travelers from west africa will be observed for 21 days for ebola symptoms. that means that local health county officials may call, e-mail or visit those travelers at home once on u.s. soil. here's the latest on two ebola patients. doctors say they no longer detect the virus in amber vinson. that word from her mother. vinson is the cleveland nurse who blew from cleveland and back. and also the nbc news cameraman ashoka mukpo will be heading home today. >>> americans do want more checking for ebola. 9 of 10 people believe there should be more screening in place. and 70% think stricter screening is needs. and a quarter of americans really don't understand how ebola spreads. you can learn exactly more about that by logging on to nbc10.
live in the d.o.c., monique braxton, "nbc10 news." >>> 5:33 now. this morning, new reals in effect to deal with ebola concerns in the u.s. the government regulations apply to airline passengers including americans who arrive from west africa. monitoring will begin in six states including pennsylvania and new jersey. air travelers from west africa will be observed for 21 days for ebola symptoms. that means that local health county officials may call, e-mail or visit those...
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monique joins us live. what did you find out? >> reporter: the members of congress met here with hospital executives for about two hours inside this center. it follows the diagnosis and treatment of two nurses who contracted ebola while working at texas presbyterian in dallas. both cared for thomas eric duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states. he died a few weeks ago. nurses in dallas and the national nurse's union have expressed an outrage, also complaints about the lack of equipment and training in handling ebola patients. moments ago, we spoke with some of the congressional delegation as they emerged from the meeting here. >> we were comforted based on this conversation. and we want to do our work to make sure that the federal government can respond appropriately. >> there needs to be greater clarity from washington in the event a person were to present here at the penn or jeff or temple, what is expected of the institution in terms of holding them and then ultimately at some point maybe transf
monique joins us live. what did you find out? >> reporter: the members of congress met here with hospital executives for about two hours inside this center. it follows the diagnosis and treatment of two nurses who contracted ebola while working at texas presbyterian in dallas. both cared for thomas eric duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the united states. he died a few weeks ago. nurses in dallas and the national nurse's union have expressed an outrage, also...
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nbc 10's monique braxton is live in gloucester township. monique, what's it like out there right now? >> reporter: hi, vai. right now here it is windy, as bill has been talking about all morning. but as you can see, at the berlin cross keys road, it is not raining. traffic is just beginning to pick up here, the morning rush hour. the road is not completely dry, though, because there has been intermittent rain. let me show you some video we captured coming along the ac expressway. you can see that it is raining off and on, definitely a morning where you want to proceed with caution. as you go farther east, the rain does begin to pick up. and as we rolled into gloucester township, the rain was pretty heavy, but it wasn't lasting for long, maybe 10 or 15 minutes at the time. but as people get up to head out this morning, that's what bill has been telling us all morning long. it's going to be raining off and on all day long, and that's what we can expect. so, definitely a day to get your hair messed up. you know, when you come out it's going to
nbc 10's monique braxton is live in gloucester township. monique, what's it like out there right now? >> reporter: hi, vai. right now here it is windy, as bill has been talking about all morning. but as you can see, at the berlin cross keys road, it is not raining. traffic is just beginning to pick up here, the morning rush hour. the road is not completely dry, though, because there has been intermittent rain. let me show you some video we captured coming along the ac expressway. you can...
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on to tampa, florida where monique is calling. >> my question is about the and the four hub airports for people's temperatures are being taken. this seems like putting your finger in the dyke. can we even address something like this? the strategy ight. prevent ebola screening on via exit in west africa, in which people are asked extensive sets of questions. they also get a arrive in when they this country. they get a lot of information when they arrive but what symptoms to look for to be at symptoms vigilant for. they also get about what to do. people do not want to die from ebola or spread it. so if you give people information and empower them then they will bring themselves to a hospital is get an early diagnosis. not a perfect system but the contrary system of shutting down all health care and all travel back and forth to west africa would have profound response ces for our to west africa. the most important thing we need to do is get a handle on the west african outbreak because until we do that they will continue to be cases around the world and here in the united states. >> bac
on to tampa, florida where monique is calling. >> my question is about the and the four hub airports for people's temperatures are being taken. this seems like putting your finger in the dyke. can we even address something like this? the strategy ight. prevent ebola screening on via exit in west africa, in which people are asked extensive sets of questions. they also get a arrive in when they this country. they get a lot of information when they arrive but what symptoms to look for to be...
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i spoke about this to monique morey si. an economist at a liberal think tank in washington. her specialty is looking at retirement. the entire 401k system is broken. >> what happened to a lot of boomers is that some of them lost jobs, or were forced to dip into saving at a time they should have saved the most, when earnings should have been peaking and savings peaking. timing was worse for the boomers, and they didn't see much of a rebound. >> people could have pulled their money out of the market after the downturn, and didn't put it back in, in the same way or have it in fixed income. research shows whatever it is, the decline in the net worth is astounding. in 2006, boomers had a median of 167,000 in net worth. that's a 45% decline from the previous generation, those worth $315,000 at retirement. that's remarkable. what do you attribute that to? >> exactly what ut mention. with some of the older retirees, there's issues about whether they see declines that are cam flannelinged. some may take money out of pensions and put it in retirement. that is not necessarily good much
i spoke about this to monique morey si. an economist at a liberal think tank in washington. her specialty is looking at retirement. the entire 401k system is broken. >> what happened to a lot of boomers is that some of them lost jobs, or were forced to dip into saving at a time they should have saved the most, when earnings should have been peaking and savings peaking. timing was worse for the boomers, and they didn't see much of a rebound. >> people could have pulled their money...